Chap.

 1    1|     reason: and thus augustly supported, the more understanding
 2    2|    ivy, clasping the oak that supported it, would form a whole in
 3    4|     disappointed. These arts, supported by rank and pre-eminence,
 4    4|    frivolous accomplishments, supported by his rank, and, no doubt
 5    5|       The opinions speciously supported, in some modern publications
 6    5|   world who, instead of being supported by the reason and virtue
 7    5|   alone be obtained by virtue supported by reason. It is respect
 8    7|     of warfare so strenuously supported by voluptuous men as the
 9    7|      directed thy reason, and supported thy weakness, has betrayed
10    9|      a shop, and stood erect, supported by their own industry, instead
11   13|   virtues, however, which are supported by ignorance must ever be
12   13| produced by mutual affection, supported by mutual respect? What
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